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For decades, transgender representation in media was largely filtered through corporate lenses—often caricatured, hyper-sexualized, or clinically detached. Today, a new era has emerged, driven by the "amateur" or independent creator. This shift isn't just about the content itself; it’s about who holds the camera and who owns the narrative.